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Fujifilm GFX100S: Kaza Leather Case, Reviews, Fuji Guys How-To, Comparisons, Stabilization Tests and More – Roundup

In honor to the Fujifilm GFX100S, which I own and made me break my “likes” record on Instagram, with the very first GFX100S image I’ve shared, today FujiRumors is going to dedicate to this wonderful camera, whose only issue is that it lacks of X-T alike dials, a roundup.

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About Editing my First Fujifilm GFX100S Images and Saving 10% on Capture One with Code FUJIRUMORS (or AMBFR)

 

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First this:

Among request of some members of the FujiRumors community, we have added the coupon code FUJIRUMORS to the 10% discount codes available for Capture One (all products).

So, from now on, you can use both codes, either AMBFR or FUJIRUMORS to get 10% off. Both are valid.

That should be easier to remember, if you don’t immediately decide to get Capture One, but maybe try the 1 month free trial, and then decide to get it. You won’t have to check back how the code was (AMBFR), as it will be much easier to remember the code FUJIRUMORS.

And by the way, I have finished editing my wedding images using Capture One. I have delivered the images already, and the couple is very happy with them. Phew :)

One more thing:

As I’ve told you on the first day I got my Fujifilm GFX100S, I can’t wait to finally bring out my GFX100S to the mountains and make some landscape photography. But an unlucky combination between my wife deciding to take a 3 weeks intensive course (and hence me being busy with babysitting) followed by a bad weather wave unusual for this time of the year, I still was not able to do that.

However, I did use a no-rain time window to go to the lake nearby my home and take some images of my family. Usually that’s stuff I love to do with my X series gear (especially X-E3 and XF27/2.8), but this time I went with the Fujifilm GFX100S and GF32-64mmF4.

I did share one image of my mini-trip on Instagram here and the case wants that the first GFX100S image I share has also quickly become the most liked one on my Instagram.

But since we talk Capture One and editing here, I can tell you this: one of my fears, was that editing the huge GFX100S files would be a painful experience. You know, big and heavy files. But in my experience, quite the opposite is true: it’s actually joy to edit GFX files!

With a sensor 70% bigger than full frame and with 70% more megapixel than the next highest resolution mirrorless full frame camera (and not to talk of the stellar GF lenses), the amount of data available during your editing process is simply massive, which can be quite helpful in some images.

Sure, the more powerful your computer is, the smoother your editing process will be, especially when you edit hundreds of images in a more complex way.

But so far playing around with the GFX files was a joyful experience on my 2018 MacBook Pro, so much so that I am not sure who had more fun: my son in the water or his daddy later on editing the image you can see below. ;)

 

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Tamron for X Mount, FujiRumors First Wedding and GFX100S Experience, Big Error Fixed, 2021 Rumors Check – Top 10 July Posts

I am a man on a mission: making being a Fujifilm X and GFX shooter even more fun than it already is!

How?

Well, by keeping you guys informed, entertained and possibly even excited about all things Fujifilm X/GFX using this humble blog called FujiRumors.

I hope I was able to do that in July, but I will work even harder in August in trying to make a hot summer even hotter with lots of breaking news and rumors.

And now let’s take a look at what happened in July with the top 10 posts of the past month.

  1. Tamron 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VX D for Fujifilm X Mount Announced
  2. IT’S DONE! My First Wedding with Fujifilm X: Talking Gear, Film Simulations Love, What Worked Great (and What Not So)
  3. Voigtländer Nokton 35mmF1.2: Electronic Contacts, Full Specs, Press Release and Official Sneak Peek
  4. Fujifilm X-T4, X-Pro3 and X-E4 Firmware Flawed and Removed from Fujifilm’s Website
  5. Meet My Fujifilm GFX100S: What I Love, What I Hate and My First Firmware Request
  6. Fujifilm’s Biggest Error is Now Fixed (and Waiting for Sigma)
  7. The Non-Love Story between DPReview and the Fujinon XF50mmF1.0 Continues – Silver Award
  8. Fujifilm GFX50SMKII to Ship in September plus Rumored Specs/Price Recap
  9. Tamron Managers Interview: “Fujifilm’s Market is Sufficiently Large. We Plan more X Mount Lenses” and more Tamron 18-300 Images
  10. Mid 2021 Rumor Check: Fujifilm X-H2, GFX50SII, Future Lenses and More (with Reliability Ranking)

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Meet My Fujifilm GFX100S: What I Love, What I Hate and My First Firmware Request

The Mountains Shall Wait

So, my Fujifilm GFX100S just arrived as well as my Fujinon GF32-64mmF4.

The original plan was to hit the mountains and go full into landscape photography mode as soon as I have my GFX gear. But my wife decided she needed to take a 3 week long intensive course in Italian language starting exactly this week, which means I basically have to stay at home to take care of my son while she studies. Unluckily not the best timing ;).

But the summer is long and I’ll get my hiking opportunities. And it never hurts to have quality time with my son, too :).

The RAW Power Shall Wait (due to my Stupidity)

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New Firmware Features Guide for Fujifilm GFX100 (v 4.00), GFX100S (v 1.10) and X-S10 (v 2.00)

Earlier today Fujifilm has released a major firmware updates for Fujifilm GFX100 and X-S10, and also a new firmware also for Fujifilm GFX100S.

The changes are substantial and require Fujifilm to update the owners manual for these cameras.

Down below you can find the link to the “New Features Guides” published by Fujifilm.

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Fujifilm Releases Major New Firmware for GFX100, GFX100S and X-S10

Just 24 hours after the previous new firmware rollout for several cameras, Fujifilm has also released the long awaited and major firmware updates for the Fujifilm GFX100 and X-S10, as well as a new firmware for the Fujifilm GFX100S.

FujiRumors will provide all details and download links down below.

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Fujifilm GFX50SMKII will Look Exactly Like the Fujifilm GFX100S

Thanks to FujiRumors sources we know already a few things about the Fujifilm GFX50SMKII:

Now we have one more detail to share, and I think it’s an important one.

You might remember how the great guys at Nokishita spotted a registration about a camera that has “almost the size” of the Fujifilm GFX100S.

Well, our sources reached out to us, saying we should replace “almost” with “exactly“.

In fact, we received information that the Fujifilm GFX50SMKII will have the same outer shell of the Fujifilm GFX100S.

More details to follow soon on FujiRumors.

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Landscape Photography X-T4 vs GFX100S Sensor Size Obsession, Can Your Computer Handle 102 MP Files and More GFX Roundup

I get it that the brand new Fujifilm GFX100S and the Fujinon GF80mmF1.7 get all this attention.

But the Fujifilm GFX system is more than that.

Hence, here is a roundup that includes lots of GFX gear, not only the GFX100S and the GF80mmF1.7.

Warning: it is a massive roundup!

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LEAKED: Fujifilm GFX50S MKII has Almost Size of GFX100S and Coming August 27

ATTENTION: the images you see above refer to the GFX100S registration file, and NOT to the GFX50S MKII. The first three specs sheets only refer to FF210001, hence GFX50S MKII

We already told you 2 months ago here, that the registered FF210001 camera is the Fujifilm GFX50S MKII.

Now Nokishita spotted the FCC registration with a few more details.

Fujifilm’s unreleased digital camera “FF210001” has also passed FCC certification. Equipped with Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b / g / n) and Bluetooth. Is the size almost the same as GFX100S? The planned release date of detailed materials at this time is August 27, 2021

Since nokishita says it, I will report about it. But I wouldn’t place my money on an August 27 announcement. The size should be close to the one of the GFX100S, as you can see above from the diagram of the GFX100S that nokishita included.

As we already told you, the Fujifilm GFX50SMKII will feature the same sensor of the original Fujifilm GFX50S, hence non-BSI and non-PDAF 50 Megapixel.

I will investigate and give you more details as soon as I can.

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Fujifilm GFX100S Technical Analysis: 4 Small Sensors Stitched Together, Banding Fixed also on GFX100 and More

Jim Kasson continues his technical analysis of the Fujifilm GFX100S.

We already reported how he noticed that the Fujifilm GFX100S solved the PDAF banding issue.

He did check it on his original Fujifilm GFX100, and also there he says the banding has been fixed, as you can read here. FujiRumors already told you here that Fujifilm secretly fixed it via firmware update. Now Jim’s test finally confirms that.

Also, he confirms what we already told you back in 2017 here: the huge medium format GFX sensor is made of four small sensors stitched together. However, to be clear, this will not create any problem in your images.

UPDATE: as Jim explain more precisely at our wonderful GFX group here:

The GFX 100S sensor is not 4 small sensors stitched together. The lithography is stitched. It’s analogous to creating a pano by stitching. The result is on one piece of paper. In the GFX case it’s one piece of silicon.

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